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Noodles said in this interview last week that The Offspring have no plans for a new album yet, so my guess is they're in the studio working on a song for a new movie or maybe Dexter is working on a solo album since those photos feature mostly him.

Um... afaik it's nothing specific, just working on a few songs. I guess 2-3 max, I don't know.

Songs sometimes come faster than other times to him I would think... I asked him about htf the 97 feb release of Ixnay and 98 november release of americana were so close to each other, and he said it just came together fast.

I love it when bands introduce new material as they are working on it. Its great because they can play a song, hear our feedback, and adjust accordingly. Not that I'm saying they should write their songs in an attempt to seek our approval, but its really cool to watch it develop and change, probably based in part on reception from the audience and feedback.

Originally Posted by Little_Miss_1565

Or what? Or you'll leave as soon as someone returns your rudeness and delete all your posts? I'm so scared.

I love it when bands introduce new material as they are working on it. Its great because they can play a song, hear our feedback, and adjust accordingly. Not that I'm saying they should write their songs in an attempt to seek our approval, but its really cool to watch it develop and change, probably based in part on reception from the audience and feedback.

like when they changed You Will Find A Way because we all said it sounded too much like Foo Fighters.

What the hell would be the point of Dexter releasing a solo album? He writes 99% of the Offspring material anyway, and they've branched out of the 'punk rock' confines for years, not like he has to write within that area for Offspring material.

I love it when bands introduce new material as they are working on it. Its great because they can play a song, hear our feedback, and adjust accordingly. Not that I'm saying they should write their songs in an attempt to seek our approval, but its really cool to watch it develop and change, probably based in part on reception from the audience and feedback.